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November 15-November 30, 2023

Volume 27 No. 11

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on Broadway out of concern “for pedesBayonne City Council Passes trian traffic.” Council Ordinance Prohibiting Member Juan Perez said U-Turns on All of Broadway that he shared his colAt its meeting on for passing the new leagues’ concerns about November 8, the ordinance. Council safety on Broadway. Bayonne City Council President Gary LaPelusa The ordinance passed passed an ordinance said that Bayonne’s unanimously. prohibiting U-turns population is increasFollowing the meeton the entire length of ing, which has resulted ing, City officials inBroadway. Before this in more people being dicated that approprinew ordinance passed, on Broadway. He said ate signage would be the existing ordinance the new ordinance needed on Broadway to against Broadway prohibited U-turns on advise drivers not to do U-turns is “for safety.” Broadway only in the U-turns on any part of The Council President area located between that street. reported observing the 16th Street and 27th The ordinance will U-turn problem in upStreet. Mayor Jimmy take effect on Tuesday, town Bayonne. He said November 29. Davis said, “I would like to thank the Council that motorists should for taking action on this drive around the block instead of doing U-turns important ordinance. on Broadway. First Silverman and the The goal of this ordiWard Council Member Majestic Theatre nance is to improve Neil Carroll III, who Condominium safety for the public on introduced the ordiAssociation Broadway, our main nance, said he noticed Present commercial street.” numerous U-turning Axis Mundi At the Council meetvehicles on Broadway Featuring Artworks by ing, Council Members during the recent farm- Kirkland Bray &Fabricio discussed their reasons ers’ market season. He Suarez, view in the lobby said that those vehicles from November 15veered into the market May 2024 area. Council Member If You Go: At-Large Loyad Booker 222 Montgomery St. said he supported the Jersey City, NJ U-turn prohibition 201-435-8000

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Jersey City Economy Gets Big Boost from Nonprofit Arts & Culture Sector with $46 Million Generated in 2022 National Study Highlights Fulop Administration’s Efforts to Prioritize Equitable Opportunities in Arts & Culture, Just Last Year Creating: Over 530 Jobs $28 Million in Residents’ Personal Income $7 Million in Tax Revenues Mayor Steven M. Fulop joins the Office of Cultural Affairs to highlight the newly released findings that Jersey City’s arts and culture sector generated $46 million in economic activity during 2022, according to a nationwide study by Americans for the Arts. Arts and culture organizations accounted for $13.5 million in spending, with an additional $32.4 million in event-related expenditures by their audiences. These impactful findings from the newly released study highlight the Fulop Administration’s efforts to attract interest and investment in Jersey City as a growing regional hub for the arts and cultural happenings under Mayor Fulop’s leadership. According to the nationwide study, in 2022, arts and culture economic activity supported 532 jobs, provided $28.2 million in personal income to residents, and generated $7.1 million in tax revenue to local, state, and federal governments. “These numbers are staggering but not surprising. We recognized early on that the arts have significant economic and social benefits and play a key role in creating a vibrant and livable community rich with culture

and fostering relationships between sectors and people across our diverse City,” said Mayor Fulop. “We are talking about impactful economic activity before we even open the doors to several major projects that are in the pipeline – such as the Loew’s Theatre restoration, Centre Pompidou x Jersey City, Apple Tree House, and Toll Theater – which will undoubtedly send revenues skyrocketing to new heights for Jersey City.” The economic and social impact study, titled Arts & Economic Prosperity 6, demonstrates the significant economic and social benefits that equitable access to arts and culture can bring to communities, states, and the nation. Jersey City’s nonprofit arts and culture industry generated $59.53 per person in economic activity in 2022 (above event or ticket price) and $65 for out-of-town visitors – well above the national average of $38.46. Additionally, revenue increased over 20% from 2017 when the Arts & Economic Prosperity 5 study calculated the average amount spent in Jersey City over ticket prices was $32 per person. The impactful economic increases come after the Fulop Administration worked to implement meaningful initiatives that support artists and arts organizations and create equitable access throughout Jersey City – one of the biggest efforts being the Arts and Culture Cont’d on page 13

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City, NJ HUDSON HAPPENINGS Jersey Saturday, November18 Jersey City Wine Fest is BACK! Try Wines for and entire session paired with interactive games, music, and access to great food and merchandise If You Go: Session 1: 1-4:30pm Harborside Atrium Session 2: 6-9:30pm 100 Hudson St,

by Maggie Hinders. “Hoboken Walkabout” Tickets $15 – $60 is Maggie’s first show at the Hoboken Historical https://www.eventbrite. Museum. For this colcom/e/jersey-citylection, she began to wine-fest-ticketsdo plein air painting Hoboken 737136213257?fbclid Historical Museum (painting in the outdoors) in 2020. This was hosts “Hoboken Tickets are Non during the time of the Walkabout” Refundable pandemic, and being outdoors was a way to connect with beauty and continuity in a world that was crumbling. Since then she has found delight in being able to capture details of the city of Hoboken–small moments of beauty that gladden and inspire her and that she wants to Take that old fur out of share with others in her your closet & let us paintings. restyle it into something If You Go: that you’ll love! Hoboken Historical Or trade it in for the Museum Now to 12/ 23 new one you’ve Tuesday – Thursday 2 always wanted ! to 7 pm Friday 1 to 5 pm Saturday & Sunday 12 Furs to 5 pm Leathers Admission: $5 Shearlings Free for children and Reversibles members 1301 Hudson St. PO Box 3296 Hoboken, NJ 07030 Phone: 201.656.2240 info@hobokenmuseum. org

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BAYONNE DRAMA SOCIETY PRESENTS A SURREALLY FUN NIGHT OF ONE ACT PLAYS

Playwrights and Performers for “A Surrealy Fun Night of One Act Plays at a recent dress rehearsal Theatre Workshop class, BHSDRAMA.BOOKTIX. “A surReally Fun BITE ME we worked on it with COM Night of One Acts” is by Nina Mansfield several student actors. I or cash at the door. a combination of five Ellen brought home a soon realized his work was surprise for her husone-act plays that will as good as many profesThroughtout the year leave you laughing and band..and it’s not a sional playwrights. That the Bayonne Drama scratching your head at puppy. was when I decided the Society has presented the same time. It will Fall Production would be various plays both High SLAYED one act plays including be presented by The School and Juniors, some by Kenneth Nunez (coKenneth’s. of the productions from Bayonne High School If You Go directed by Kenneth the past : Drama Society. at the If You Go: Nunez) Alexander X. O’Connor Auditorium at RENT Obnoxious Influencers O’Connor Auditorium Bayonne High School MATILDA at Bayonne High School are invited to a 667 Avenue A, Bayonne, THE WHIZ “Deadly” dinner party. starting on Friday, NJ 07002, starting on IT’S A WONDERFUL November 17th Tickets are $10/$12 at the LIFE (A LIVE RADIO A QUIET PLACE through Sunday, door at the door. PLAY) by Debbie Lamedman November 19th. 12 ANGRY JURORS A library patron is Featuring: Director Brendan Wahlers Performance Dates ONCE ON THE ISLAND educated on library noted, “At the end of the DATES: ALL IN THE TIMING etiquette. school 2022-23 school Friday, November, 17th. Just to name a few. LOVE AT FIRST SLICE by Nina Mansfield A guillotine play of unlikely love.

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Postmodern Jukebox December 21, 2023 Count Basie Center for the Arts By Thomas Crone and the sounds those In many respects, singers and players Postmodern Jukebox make isn’t limited to could only exist toone style; PMJ’s set day, with a perfectlylists vary wildly across matched blend of genres, from western elements coming into swing to traditional jazz harmony over the past to big band to ‘60s soul. decade. The performers Video, though! That’s are at the heart of that how the group has truly

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During the stretch of autumn 2023 video releases, Feoranzo returned to the PMJ fold. She’s been featured in the band as both a live, touring player and as a guest vocalist on videos. And in October she covered the Depeche Mode classic “Enjoy the Silence,” giving the song a 1920’s jazz Photo Courtesy of age sheen. It racked up Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox grown, with a consistent said in a new interview. about a half-million output to YouTube cap- “They have that part of views within the first two weeks of airing. turing millions of views. the equation down pat. “Scott usually gives As of press time, the They share videos all you a list to choose project (via Wikipedia: of the time. Every few from and with Depeche “a rotating musical col- hours, they’re posting Mode, I thought ‘Enjoy lective founded by New and re-posting videos.” the Silence’ would be York based pianist Scott At the heart of the one that’d work best Bradlee in 2011”) had PMJ project is musician for my style,” Feoranzo released over 400 videos and arranger Bradlee, said. on YouTube, alone, with who is frequently fea“Scott usually gives over 6-million subscrib- tured in the group’s vid- you a list to choose ers on that service. The eos, which highlight hits from and with Depeche Thursday video release from across the decades, Mode, I thought ‘Enjoy on YouTube routinely almost always done in the Silence’ would be scores PMJ hundreds a retro style that both one that’d work best of thousands of hits, defies and complements for my style,” Feoranzo with songs that top the the original song. With said. million mark a regular guest vocalists the rule, She recalled that a occurrence. Postmodern Jukebox previous video of hers “They’ve been able to is able to update tracks had had a re-release master the video portion from the past handful of through Instagram, with of the business,” singer decades, across a wide the quick reel adding a black-and-white filter to Chloe Feoranzo variety of styles. the original clip. “And all of a sudden it went crazy.,” she said. “It had like 2.5 million views. From an old video. I was getting all sorts of followers on Instagram, which was weird but not an unusual thing.”

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Cont’d from page 5 Trust Fund. The annual tax received strong voter support in November 2020, and now generates approximately $1 million in annual revenue for arts and cultural programs, quadrupling the amount that all of Hudson County receives from the State each year. In just two years, nearly $2 million in grants have been allocated to nearly 200 Jersey City artists and arts organizations. “Arts and culture organizations have a powerful ability to attract and hold dollars in the community longer. They employ people locally, purchase goods and services from nearby businesses, and produce the authentic cultural experiences that are magnets for visitors, tourists, and new residents,” said Nolen V. Bivens, President and CEO of Americans for the

Arts. “When we invest in nonprofit arts and culture, we strengthen our economy and build more livable communities.” In addition to Jersey City’s successful efforts to prioritize equity, community engagement, and inclusivity, the study’s total economic impact also considers spending by nonprofit arts organizations and patron-related spending in the local economy, including dining, shopping, hotels, and the like. “The fact that we had $46 million pumped into our local community in just one year only reinforces our efforts to promote arts and culture throughout Jersey City. The benefits of equitable access to the arts clearly expand well beyond the human experience. So much of our community gains from patron-related spending in the local econ

omy, including our local businesses, restaurants, hotels, shops, vendors, and countless others who are directly or indirectly supported,” concluded Christine Goodman, Director of the Office of Cultural Affairs. Nationally, the Arts & Economic Prosperity 6 study reveals that America’s nonprofit arts and culture sector is a $151.7 billion industry that supports 2.6 million jobs and generates $29.1 billion in government revenue. A map of the 373 study regions along with the full report can be found on the Americans for the Arts website here. About the Arts & Economic Prosperity 6 Study The Arts & Economic Prosperity 6 (AEP6) study was conducted by Americans for the Arts, the nation’s leading nonprofit organization for advancing the arts and

arts education. Building on its 30-year legacy as the largest and most inclusive study of its kind, AEP6 uses a rigorous methodology to document the economic and social contributions of the nation’s nonprofit arts and culture industry. The study demonstrates locally as well as nationally, arts and culture are a critical economic driver of vibrant communities. It was supported by The Ruth Lilly Endowment Fund of Americans for the Arts. Americans for the Arts’ 297 study partners contributed both time and financial support to the study.

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